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Old 06-13-2009, 12:43 PM
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if sarah palin is the future of the rep party, it should dismantle today. hell, they may as well trot out dan quayle while they're at it.

it seems right now that the face of the party is a whacky triumvirate of old men, ultra-right religious zealots, and the female equivalent of george bush. that's what palin is, really-the intelligence of george bush in an attractive package.
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Old 06-13-2009, 12:49 PM
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if sarah palin is the future of the rep party, it should dismantle today. hell, they may as well trot out dan quayle while they're at it.

it seems right now that the face of the party is a whacky triumvirate of old men, ultra-right religious zealots, and the female equivalent of george bush. that's what palin is, really-the intelligence of george bush in an attractive package.
Sarah Palin isn't as smart as George Bush

I like McKinnon's political blog, I think he has good ideas. Here's another, "The Next Republican President"

http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-a...sa:moreauthor1
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Old 06-13-2009, 01:13 PM
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Sarah Palin isn't as smart as George Bush

I like McKinnon's political blog, I think he has good ideas. Here's another, "The Next Republican President"

http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-a...sa:moreauthor1

i'm not impressed with the thought processes of either one of them, hence my comparison.
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Old 06-13-2009, 01:42 PM
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I think the majority of Americans back OBAMA's ideas on the big issues we face. That's not the same as being willing to pay for those ideas to be put into action. Realistically, I think people want to share the risk to make sure they aren't the ones who are financially devastated by a one-time health care nightmare. A lot of people who think they have health care insurance do go on to get financially devastated when their insurance has capped limits, or whatever. People want something done about that. I don't think most want all Americans to have access to good health care. I think they want all Americans to have access to emergency health care. Americans like to have people below themselves. There is no "look out for other members of the race" thinking that is present in the countries that are mainly made up of one ethnic group. So, I do see the country going back the other way. I think he will serve 2 terms(if he isn't shot or crippled by white trash,) but I think he will have lost control of both the Senate n' House when he leaves.
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I think the majority of Americans back OBAMA's ideas on the big issues we face. That's not the same as being willing to pay for those ideas to be put into action. Realistically, I think people want to share the risk to make sure they aren't the ones who are financially devastated by a one-time health care nightmare. A lot of people who think they have health care insurance do go on to get financially devastated when their insurance has capped limits, or whatever. People want something done about that. I don't think most want all Americans to have access to good health care. I think they want all Americans to have access to emergency health care. Americans like to have people below themselves. There is no "look out for other members of the race" thinking that is present in the countries that are mainly made up of one ethnic group. So, I do see the country going back the other way. I think he will serve 2 terms(if he isn't shot or crippled by white trash,) but I think he will have lost control of both the Senate n' House when he leaves.
Emergency health care? Oh you mean the kind where hypochondriacs abuse on an epic scale? Yeah lets expand health care to all hypochondriacs...not just the ones on medicaid.
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Old 06-13-2009, 02:17 PM
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I love the part of that interview where she says "....The candidate who must be obeyed......"
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Old 06-13-2009, 02:34 PM
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Cons soooooooooo deserve to be in this predicament after giving us eight years of that village idiot from TX...
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Old 06-13-2009, 03:02 PM
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Emergency health care? Oh you mean the kind where hypochondriacs abuse on an epic scale? Yeah lets expand health care to all hypochondriacs...not just the ones on medicaid.
Anyone who enjoys going to see an overpaid parasite in a white coat is ill. You take away the money, and maybe 5% of them would be there for the love of helping sick people. I have no idea why anyone would go see them anymore than required by horrible pain, or disgusting disease. Oh, no I remember now. They have to go to beg them to refill a prescription. If they want to cut the price of health care, they could stop making people go in to have God o.k. every fkn bottle of anything useful. If you want to know why people go to the Doctor too much, it's because God usually doesn't put refills on the bottle of anything that might be remotely useful. It's not because the Doctor is doing anything delightful for their health in that room. Does anybody get refills on their bottles of antibiotics? You're lucky.
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Old 06-13-2009, 04:38 PM
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Anyone who enjoys going to see an overpaid parasite in a white coat is ill. You take away the money, and maybe 5% of them would be there for the love of helping sick people. I have no idea why anyone would go see them anymore than required by horrible pain, or disgusting disease. Oh, no I remember now. They have to go to beg them to refill a prescription. If they want to cut the price of health care, they could stop making people go in to have God o.k. every fkn bottle of anything useful. If you want to know why people go to the Doctor too much, it's because God usually doesn't put refills on the bottle of anything that might be remotely useful. It's not because the Doctor is doing anything delightful for their health in that room. Does anybody get refills on their bottles of antibiotics? You're lucky.
Your views of doctors are incredible. Do you really think that only 5% do it for the love of their job? If so, this is as cynical as you've ever been.

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Old 06-13-2009, 06:22 PM
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Your views of doctors are incredible. Do you really think that only 5% do it for the love of their job? If so, this is as cynical as you've ever been.

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Hell bankers make a whole lot more money than Doctors and arent nearly as smart or dedicated. Of course under the Obama plan neither of them will make any money.
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Old 06-13-2009, 08:22 PM
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Anyone who enjoys going to see an overpaid parasite in a white coat is ill. You take away the money, and maybe 5% of them would be there for the love of helping sick people. I have no idea why anyone would go see them anymore than required by horrible pain, or disgusting disease. Oh, no I remember now. They have to go to beg them to refill a prescription. If they want to cut the price of health care, they could stop making people go in to have God o.k. every fkn bottle of anything useful. If you want to know why people go to the Doctor too much, it's because God usually doesn't put refills on the bottle of anything that might be remotely useful. It's not because the Doctor is doing anything delightful for their health in that room. Does anybody get refills on their bottles of antibiotics? You're lucky.
For years now on here I have seen this offensive tirade of yours demean my profession because you are not getting what you are convinced you deserve.

As you continue to blame ever physician that has had the misfortune of treating you for the imperfections of how you feel, you continue to insult every caregivers motivations, compensation and morals because you don't feel like you have enough energy, are happy enough, sleep soundly to your satisfaction or carry the physical strength you are convinced you are guaranteed in this life.

Well......

After growing up in a ghetto that promised and gave nothing but heartache as the product of public education that allowed me the opportunity after high school to borrow and pay back over 20 years 250K at 18% (Regan) for the purpose of paying for my own medical education. This allowed me to donate 6 more years of my life to acquire the experience and training to see my first patient 10 years after college if I could pass the rigorous testing for board certification. So after making the largest wager I will ever make on my own education I am able to finally charge for my services.

And yes, over the next 20 years I have given away tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in services I have never tried to collect for patients who needed my services but couldn't afford to pay any bill no matter how small. But at no time in 20 years, during a patient contact have I experienced such a disgusting, never ending display of greed and lack of gratitude for the efforts of the physicians who have tried to help you with your every vague subjective complaint.

Nothing will ever solve your internal discomfort, no amount of refills, office visits, free health insurance or physician time will make you feel any better than you don't today. You will always blame others for your own lot in life because anything else would focus attention where it belongs and you could never handle that.
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Old 06-13-2009, 11:10 PM
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Hell bankers make a whole lot more money than Doctors and arent nearly as smart or dedicated. Of course under the Obama plan neither of them will make any money.
Au contraire...Obama is doing just fine for bankers. Actually, we LOVE him. Are you joking?
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Old 06-13-2009, 11:16 PM
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Your views of doctors are incredible. Do you really think that only 5% do it for the love of their job? If so, this is as cynical as you've ever been.

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Power, money, prestige, exclusivity etc. are the reasons they usually choose that profession. The teaching profession at least has a lot of people in it that went into it because they like to teach.
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Old 06-13-2009, 11:22 PM
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Power, money, prestige, exclusivity etc. are the reasons they usually choose that profession. The teaching profession at least has a lot of people in it that went into it because they like to teach.
Generalize much?

When I saw you replied I was hoping it'd be to the actual doctor who posted in the thread.

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Old 06-13-2009, 11:41 PM
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Power, money, prestige, exclusivity etc. are the reasons they usually choose that profession. The teaching profession at least has a lot of people in it that went into it because they like to teach.
I dont know Scuds...is that fair? How can you definitively say what one's motivations are for choosing a particular career? Isnt that a personal thing? Wouldnt that vary from individual to individual?

i can think of lot easier ways to achieve power, money, prestige and exclusivity. Remember-undergrad, med school, residency, blah, blah blah...thats a lot of school and a lot of work.

Why wouldnt they just go trade bonds?
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Old 06-13-2009, 11:46 PM
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For years now on here I have seen this offensive tirade of yours demean my profession because you are not getting what you are convinced you deserve.

As you continue to blame ever physician that has had the misfortune of treating you for the imperfections of how you feel, you continue to insult every caregivers motivations, compensation and morals because you don't feel like you have enough energy, are happy enough, sleep soundly to your satisfaction or carry the physical strength you are convinced you are guaranteed in this life.
That is why I don't meet people from this board. You write something that somebody doesn't like, and they're gunna get as personal as they can.
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Old 06-14-2009, 12:04 AM
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I dont know Scuds...is that fair? How can you definitively say what one's motivations are for choosing a particular career? Isnt that a personal thing? Wouldnt that vary from individual to individual?

i can think of lot easier ways to achieve power, money, prestige and exclusivity. Remember-undergrad, med school, residency, blah, blah blah...thats a lot of school and a lot of work.

Why wouldnt they just go trade bonds?
I just don't think very many are doing it for the satisfaction of helping sick people. As far as banking goes, I don't remember that as one of the main professions that kids are told "the brightest" go into.
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I just don't think very many are doing it for the satisfaction of helping sick people. As far as banking goes, I don't remember that as one of the main professions that kids are told "the brightest" go into.
you didnt say anything about bright. You said "power, money, prestige, exclusivity".

If a person were looking for those things and didnt care about helping people, why would they want to be a doctor? All that school and all that work.

I can think of a bunch of careers off the top of my head where they could get all of the things you are talking about (power, money, prestige, exclusivity) and it wouldnt cost them 12 years and a quarter million dollars in student loans.
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Old 06-14-2009, 12:18 AM
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you didnt say anything about bright. You said "power, money, prestige, exclusivity".
I said "etc." To me, it's the same as prestige. A lot of smart people go into this profession because it's considered a smart people's profession.
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Old 06-14-2009, 06:54 AM
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Generalize much?

When I saw you replied I was hoping it'd be to the actual doctor who posted in the thread.

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Well, as far as that lil rant(you're talking about) goes, I think if this guy was his patient, then he'd of said the same thing to him. He suffered from 1)exhaustion, 2)insomnia and 3)depression. None of that would of showed up on Doc's trusted blood tests. On March 16, 1955 he committed suicide. He leapt to his death from his eleventh story studio terrace. He was 41 years old. If it ain't easy to fix, or it's "vague," then blame it on the patients disgusting character. It's too damn much trouble.

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